Diwali, also popularly known as the Festival of Lights, is one of the most beloved festivals in India. It is celebrated with immense enthusiasm among many communities, even around the world.
Get creative this Diwali with these fun and easy candle diya crafts. Learn how to make beautiful and festive diyas using simple materials for a bright and joyous celebration! #DiwaliCrafts # ...
Diwali is the festival of light and lots of people around the world celebrate together by watching firework displays. Make a colourful firework picture to celebrate Diwali at home or in the classroom.
Diwali is a significant festival in Hinduism, Jainism and Sikhism. In a multicultural and diverse country like India, everyone has their own way of celebrating this festival. Even though their belief ...
It's the season to celebrate this spectacular festival and let go of love, joy, and blessings to people through warm Diwali wishes towards family, friends, colleagues, or relatives as we approach ...
Their Diwali was both eco-friendly and noiseless, and it was probably most beautiful than you'd ever have seen. Like every year, it was time for 'Illumination' - IIT Kharagpur's famous cultural ...
Festivities call for lighting. Experiment with different setting of lightings to light up your rooftop. You can also opt for a mix of fairy lights and LED ones to instantly brighten up the space ...
Invisible Prophet writes about learning the swastika is an ancient symbol of peace in Hinduism and Buddhism—distinct from its misuse in history ...
Diwali, the festival of lights, love, positivity and sweetness will be celebrated on Oct 31, 2024. The day also marks the homecoming of Lord Ram after a long period of exile and a battle with ...